ClockClock is a German pop artist from Mannheim, known for creating music with catchy hooks and lively beats. His style is influenced by 80s and 90s pop, with elements of dance and electronic music. ClockClock's songs often explore themes of love, sorrow, and personal development, and are characterized by their infectious melodies and thought-provoking lyrics. Some of his notable tracks include "Sorry," "Someone Else," "Brooklyn," and "Redlight." He has collaborated with artists like Glockenbach, Joel Corry, Tenchi, and Nico Santos, showcasing his versatility in the music industry. ClockClock's music has been well-received at various festivals, including the Reeperbahn Festival and the Panama Open Air Festival, where he has captivated audiences with his energetic performances.
Additionally, ClockClock's music is part of an electro-pop band founded in 2017, involving producers Fabian Fieser and Mark Vonsin. However, the primary creative force behind ClockClock is the singer/songwriter Boki, who works with a producer collective to craft the band's unique sound. This sound is described as a blend of hypnotic pop melodies and high-energy beats, often featuring emotional honesty in the vocals. ClockClock has released several successful tracks, including "When The Sun Don't Shine," which has been a significant part of their journey to sold-out tours and chart-topping hits in Germany.
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